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The Goderich Star, 1934-01-11, Page 7In E3 1atrtets - 4.4 th-0 ;ankh, atia‘aberrY Plantet4Otia- with ,ria ittrit*L.Whteft*,'-tta itliwilierVeatett,- ear1y ,is ,Mi-Tfe44 seedz, a, taht.':eitUre, *litre It is the to tike 'Mitre 'OrtiPa IrOM the 1sntson.. If ure is toed*. • Care: ahotAd ..eater0 :tied In °Pier , that niii:04 ,01111.,' Seine 4,1S.VOntIOCWith the ,:crOWA. oZ The plant. Mulek 4:Oen ,'i,i;theironnd,- , As #0,en'llard ellOngh:‘'tnearrY a.**Son,: or Mileh 'tleraage'May' he caused by 1,0,446, freeing antt Order Tertinser Early- • ' Plants ea Mneh as aniniats r.eqtAlre Winterie, a ,good time to ilan the autniner diet for craps. Manure .sample. !molted . with. superphosphate Is 'a. :0151en- did ration'for MOSt Crops,:,"' 'Twenty-two • . • Years ;of experimental. Werk at Dominion txpertmental ,r,axosshoe vls0vm. that Yields MAY be mainteined by vane com- nwrop,),: :fertilizers, alone, 7 manure IS scarce,' therefore, nse 'WITE131:*ktl fertl- Ilzers. picid,e On the kind and amount needed, then order eltt!tv 'so 'as to have it On 'hand When grOWth starts in the Niiir.;ter Ileirsirtg of Sheep . 1004104ant farina lacking An *40* an wAtPri, MOW* cOld ,Inyeediateir arehunglzjaz wLtli lye *01104, anci left 'Sheep do riot require expensive and warm,- buildings: - They do; howessrosp-- - preclate a <dry, roomy shed, Well prdtect- ed againSt Winds, well ve.ntllated and free, front draught Do not crowd them --Irronesperi,77-Twenty-to-twenty-live-ewes- -do best together, ssirthe.. rmore.sheepi„ ducer will be enabled to obtain is higher, Teqtacs ..,lrotn„tWeiv,e to fifteen spare price. Experience has proved the value Jeet Of floor spare act ane foot of feed- Of -this theory. The IaentifiCation -a top Ing 'space: • Doors should be of good c'eslily heef ainder red and blue .ribbort 'width to alloW free socees So and from bands, the grading of peultry,. the sem- the-p,ens. Narrow doors are often the getiota" eggs and fruit into quality' cause cf abortion. Pregnant ewes need grades svIkch' are known to, practieally -a -Yard to exorcise In, .- Force them to every ,Vanadian. consumer, and other walk biftecling'hay- outside in good wets- grading activities have-. been a tremeh ther.• dons !incentive to . quality . prodtiction Matigefe-'***aa1tr4 The roots as a poultry `feed lies in the .te,4 that tlieY C*rL be Stored ditring,this ,,winter Monti* and red over the Perlott-during which fresh green- reedS are net Sitniadile. Theiir •then14, noll'heiconsidere. "War**. s. cozn- piete substitute for fresh:fgratit teeth* ehteflY bteallse they are quitis "defident in. vitamin. content. "rile antirtentitic * seltleft Weritly Orstareente' of bish ',Men e time. of Queen fiarchepant. .hz now disclosed.,that In 1914 fe,ssor Arehibidd 'firoyea and the late Dr*. H. R. Hail of the 4.teensn ideatihetretltain blue glazed bends - ass „covered. -at Sitiriehen4e and elsewhere .: 'Wiltshire 411.hayrihog,..been. Mader In gftYllt , about, the Xlme.'4,1-fatclieprait. according ,16*Sici;I:ttarlea-Warlitot*-i-v*. Hetchepaat *at the IiiivPtian:Princ-e” now believed...to have brought up. Mose' about ,11.0Q 11C. "We thaa haVe,,,evidiectot COMInuni.4'• :cancin both ways between -,Egypt and Asia Minor on the Oct hand and the British hies On the other, nearly 1,500 year before Caesar,' -‘Sir Chorles. told newspaper corteepoadent Is though/ :that the route ihraVer3e4 Was up the Med- iterranean from Egvpt or Asia Minor tro the -mouth of. the Rhone, thence .across ancient Gaul arid $0 iter014 the Enqlish Channel*" and antl-scerhtitle vitamins are peeteiee , Sir Flinders' Peterie annOtinced The dis‘ In 1 011IY the alighteit trateS, 111110 Om 'Fnvet'lr of OrimitiVe, la .tattingS, . . . , . a#titagehitte vltathlh Is eht4*1)14i144 •the unclent Gaza in P'alesti*e, on his 'eemparistin, fresh *Vet, one or the return to London. The earrings; 400 ISOM most cox/m.011Y used green teens,' coo. sticks Of _paid, scildere4AOgeater re7. tains. all three In *MU/dance. The7,chief semble 'a flattened letter X, ere ra'n Pas tern Ott which g,old ornam n'tivreviotisly 'function Of Mangelii itnd tbbtslla 'genera( had fokaid' ireiande., 4s the .sannlYIng. Of Subenlence to the Ills the site of ancient yroy., Thoy „doe from tion. it has been !bund that by using. 1400 B.C., obeutlbe time of .the filI Of mangeis and salnilettelitMg vigh a feik°' Jericho and.the'hetilaninivrof the Bronze ular dose of "EnseM taltS, Ialling birds Age in .1r41n04. Ilatnoncr.1intchei'snt. will come through the winter in 'fairly tith4nc' dagnu;Janht 1(41,1:rel„its.etihcrhtee,e'll.h.anaynEaqsYtnyr, good shape. • .reioded. -with. i:Thotlintall- about .1S00 , Pluiakin ,Titsmttbiox Repairs lea Y. AlSa 'WO M.000.. tI n410-400 rot. Th4ta; ottoutattort.wask osr CON *X *nowt a P0,00001):ther 1Ir.u1atIon »as hAnni Carded on in y DUS toolsosts In ,irOPO4 but fttSala'eOtt,,: to bar t .-Oritrance:tO the' 'Et 0140 atrea on 01 the _ elretilaftiii'lit 4,205,000 is troaschtiii. and 0%014 thlak* 'ase ta4t **i, the. iroinatitat'01 ,eorriPlete Bibisi th Ottin *nee again- '`etatatitUtei a reeord. In 4141)40'.'nearlY 500,000 eOPlea Or the Soriptltrea were distrIbUtet ; a ;Wird 14 that eOtintr.4 0,04 In *Ore* tOree 136,000 copies were dittithlAtett; an ethatneer 5.0-,000 over 1at year. In Sollerit Wide the bat* ga3m cense ,for enotairifentent* and there was evidence-tht s knowledge of ,Chriet' is being ItfitEht In these lands; Africa' as a'WhOle Showed an advance ,during the Year, as did South Anter,lea . where 393,000 Conte* Were distributed, an Increase of 39,000; There was a considerable tale of the. Sariptures among the Jews also, In ileb- rem!, and Yiddish, and it is reported that the Hebrew I,\TeW Testament was never so Much read in Palestine as it 13 today. The greater part of the circulation of the ScriptureS is carried on- by some, 1,000 Men and 'women colPortenrs, some! 30 of them working in Canada, •I The Principle e.lt Grading • - $M011i, NVATCX-Ig1t8 Grading is based on the principle that -it-is sound -business- to claSsifi-IlVe-st0014 live stock products, And other Canadian commod1tie nStich 4 %Tar that the con.. sumer. will lat fIZIe rto:xeCognizeLaqa Ltr- The -Ostinst Paetoey-Clittesters, 'Sot- - 'Cigarettes *hie pipes ,Smoke waftiffxu), one .;Of ABritain's strangest occup1tion/4%4s. declining ...ehaseLquality.iproducts.and-that the,,proe Imperfect-litinss-of4boilers, Makes,,,for soot-ladete ;dr, and rrnany,-",lirms send -old employees 10 the ?roofs :.of "possier. sta- tions and-factOries. They ilt`with 'Piece of mita iilanelin 'their 'hands, and whenthey earn set smoke through .the dark vlasa limy signal 'the -baler -room and the tuel. supply is cut down, • " Scientists, however, have :'perfected a device by *bleb; if smoke 'becomes too .heavy- - warning Asa Is sounded amt.! the boiler-roonr attendants know they ,have been firing tbO' heavily. .7411-_Temiltant_ benefit to _pmducers., smoke watchers, 'whose profession Grading has- not only sefired to .erat, e.-43--!iithour Al-ftm---, day and night7raltvor reateneit "by this • deVise, work -in Inter-Hog_Seeding._ Virinter, hog feeding regies ' 'eren methods from those ordinarily found successful in summer. -Stunting and crippling are dommon daring the winter and rata largely' -from an over -supply • of heavr feeds is well as from a lack of some 'df the sirital elementS, Lack of -----unshine-andLexercise _may also- be con- • tributory Causes. Control measures to forestall these winter feeding difficulties are as -follows: -Use a variety of feeds its the =Stir 'hieluding milk or tankage; provide alfalfa, or clover hay or roots in • artuill_quitzttities;.-do not feed tots heav- • lly;-allow young animals to exercise out- doors bl mild weather; all stook should ha,ve comfOrtable sleepiag quarters which dfit and.,-ffee tram draughts. - ,• betbsr prices for qualiffl products, but, '60 I sitaihine. hivs also brought about a substantial In- crease- in consumption. At the sante. time, 'through grading Canadian productsi 'Mlle it is a favorite occupation anti maintain their high level Of exeellence, itmusernent for motorists to rail against in the marketS of the worldIn this',"the gasoline tax, few -when dritAne,4dem- ,enstrate that the additional money 'that • GAS AND SPEED • way, the. new regulations which ate soon, to be put in force with reference to this' grading of bacon for export to the Bri- tish market will solidify Canada's sareni- ter-position as an Empire source of Toed! products. Home Cleaning of Small , Vegetable -Seethe Thresh out the seed by: placing the plants in a strong, clos:ely woven cattail' with sgeicwffij liberate the seed frora pods or heads: • .-iLettuee and carrot seeds.-shonld 'Simple' Methods for Treating - rubbed out by band, using a pair , of , ong leathe-mitts. The simplest and cheapest - method of A {wane Sieve will remoVe,,the strast • controllingcontamination from machine rubber parts consiSts in using a weak lye solution (0.4 to 0.5 per cent) to keep-tlic ttIbcs-ster . , trsfor Children's 'Coughs...an olds • As v—ide 1 As your 0-wri :ugdhkrohptavorryj_chen the children have a •!bad tones or cold. --Just gtve them !WC* • Lars.MiXTURE mixed with entail parts of -basso. One pleasant little dose will give hn- mediate relief. Tivadoses are often allthat are Aloft:noir safe for the *nuttiest child, but ua euprernely good that it will battlih. t •Inujoaghtst=adulr-cough--oc-cald_and simply wintierinfloetitr or bronchitis.. Refuse inhatitisess. ifikuddey's is sold everywhere.' valid chaff. ;Place •the 'teed and chaff'. on a fine sieve; a quick, downward, Side nu:Ammer-it, repeated several times ifl the_ehaiLandaight_see the 'large • plump seed should be irePt.. -fraud pickhig will improve the .sansPle.; ,uniay 4TiePnoon. mattes StastiLTON. riederich, Om, the ie Of 404101 thatZ hear, °Ws - are the handa ett*Ohed.OUt to rtie uteri, . , And Bis the blOod that eari 10i all atOne; And set inc' faultless:there before the throne, ' 'Taus He Who found me an the deatfhlY wild, .And, matte ,me heir • Of Heaven, the „Father's eltild; And ,day by day, whereby my soul May live, *ive Ate Alla grace of pardon, and- will give. S. J. Steno. IMAVER ° ' Grant, we pray Thee, ohr }leant* ,Pather* lhat*e_ntay see, Tby. ,great• love to fallen, than in the minietry of "Thy fion, our klioateur, *Aiwa" 1/4butesIstartstivillifteonetry*IS ;1* In this *taw, ground on ths Psolas COSA, • Tielesteeteelle1eet410,111001449 Ittoeturis lhantota, Azt•ii 13400 • 0, • TOW/U. Celiadi tdityrNrilatsiori'ajniu dl Te aphs mid press oANAM-AN' IfAIR.LEY LOCATIONS pepper_ grasa_was discoVeredxlast winter by the 'Dominion Seed Branch Labora- tery at. Toronto, In_one or tem? samples of Ontario -grown clover seed. It Is, not --new to- tiorth Americaois it Is distribut- 1934 s,: s. LESSON „FOR JAN. 21st, •I Preliminary studies, published in the 4 * ' ed from coast to coast. 'U in the nited NovenabeV- mUnber of Scientific Agricul- States Lesson Tople--„Ieses Begins His Minisfil. ture, the ofncial organ of the Canadian . It is also prevalent in New zea.. land.' The Plant Is Perennial Kt.th. cord.- EdeietYnot-2-Teelirtieal Agriculturists, -on like root stalks which make, it very AM- thcarrered ti"out 741bylitlitthe"/Vfantbitaroblea,YBIlaarve.leybelie:1- ccoulat usto4eriatrd.iwitattexi. 4- Coatst7pepal opobserveoratiss,..znwhilgeEth seatelt -Labbrittory on barittY grown bY the direction of :Mr. T. J. Harrison, gris ofwaingirly acroemmninmo as common Western e ofthe cler tario, obvut the direction of Mr. L. H. Newman, Do- field peppergrass is biennial and there - :ore much less objectionable. The seeds of the two are very much alike. teon- -Passages-Mattliew 4:12-25. den....:.Text,-Alliattheset4117* Chr1st(those'lls, the earliest 'centre of ills miniStri -a -bright,: arid busy- city, whose marble buildings were mirrored in a limpid sea. That little city was Cap7 ,oenaum. on the .shore of the sea of Gall- minion Cerealist, by the different Mai - lee, It was under the gentle declivities versities under their *plant brtedersit a,nd of hills that eneircled an earthly para -- -ale.' _there wereate wads -trees and no such gardens anywhere in Palestine ds 15 the land of Gennesareth. The Very name Means "garden -of-abundance :And ;the :nulaberle$8' flowers. blossomed -over; 'a -little- plain -which Wasli like unto an emerald.", It was doubtlets .apart Of. Christ's divine plan that his thinistrY "should begin amid scenes so beatitlful, and that the _void Eidtri which revealed to mankind their littlest by indlyidual farmers in Manitoba under -the . direeetiott of -lir. M. -J. Harrison, Assistant Grain Conimissioner foiTMani- Jobe. With regard to the, effect nf_lecas, tion): taking.Catia-Tda-hs a-Whe1e,-'t,4:. -clications are that Prince Edward. Island -woad -produte-the beet barley in the Dominion, and that a fair quality can be produced in other eastern provinces. In British Columbia the quality is var- iable, depending -on the soil and climatic conditions 'of:the different valleys. • On • CANADA'S ENVIABLE POSITION • From the annual report of the Veter- DireetorAtf Canada.someideamaY be -gleaned d -the utmost-initiate/tee:to the wel1_-being__oLthe-M_mtnkm_gt far that exists la the unheralded, incessant • warfare, waged by the- Health of Animals Branch, Dominion •Department of Agri- culture, against the introduction of ani- mal diseases into Canada, and hi the prevention of the prevelenee at the or- dinary -scheduled ditease. 0.-Shigie instant°, during 'the Year under revieW* foot and Mciath WAS 'Stlecessrully- fought- - off from the Old, Country on the 'One hand, and from The 'United States On the other. " This disease is a constent men- -ace to non-infeeted countries like Vin- TaaT-hftrlio--PifeilitftiiiftrY''-nfeiatittS''- hotee'versrnnlrtere-eeiiftter'b titan oftieers, even to the prohibition of Previonely '.used c cheesecloth:, or other fabrics, which had been cum:awed in the covering of meats, unless the shiptnent is accompanied by the sworn decitixation of. the shipper that The fabrics hive been • boiled in a solution a caustic potash or caustic soda. - lici--sehedulect--diseaSe' has been allowed to gain a foothold in Can- ada, but no relaxation of protrtive eisitres can lie -permitted. - _ _ Protect the thild from the ravages Of. worms by using Mother Graves' 'Worm Exterminator. It is a standard remedy. and years of use hare enhanced its repu- tatiOne • the tax costa them, on all average:trip. hopesand purest pleasures, ' snould be the prairies, 'Manitoba prodticea the best as sword) any- consideration. After 'ea- :tot proclaimed in a region of thrusual quality although fair quality can be haustive tests,--and-itwestigation it hlw-lovelines.s. Josephus' in iv Passage br grown in the northern sections of both been Proved that fast driving is three•to ; ' fourmes 0., expulsive, 1ngas and pu. giowiag admiration, after describing the Saskatchewan and be rtaAl . In Mani- - ceesumpticin and wear and tear on. the .sweetness of .its waters and the de'lleate to a , the 'eastern and northern parts rds car, as whea the speedometer registers temperature--; of its air, Its polus,... and 'from thirty to forty miles an hour. That • !increased speed does increase -the Cost -of vanes, and oranges, and fisays gs,. and el- •that the •--,r.unning-the car was,Proved-conclusively- monds, and war•m springs, . ---, .at the recent tests, at various Speeds. sea*nas. seemed to compete Tar Otte honor, !made by the Chicago. Motor Club, which :df its possession, and nature to have Cited the results as follo:ws:. -Oil con- created. it as a kind of emulative chal- sumptiontfiftlive_miles_an„ hour is . , ;seven times greater than it is at thirty,. • leage,---whereizi-she -had all A 'Tire wear antrtear at fifty miles is twice elements of her strength. ,as inucti-sti-st -forty. Gasolrne consin-iip; --- '119%-llawever-. 1°r1bs-beititrmilYlbut- lion at fifty -Ave miles an hour is one- ' becanse of its centrality and its populous ---fourtls:more-thats-at-thirtys--There-isr-olso-samwris-wais „,siraisgsts-isisspssts-for the very marked wear and tear. and addi- .- tional risk involved at the higher rate. Of Ina.• t tainistry which fulffiled the old pro - speeds to be 'taken into consideratiesn.*-- . phecy of Isaiah„ that "the *LIMO:if-Zebu,- From The British Columbian, New -inn mid the landd! 'Nrcpltall, beyond, ' 'We'stminster. i ' Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles," should the best results. THE LATEST NOXIOUS WEED The Dominion Seed Branch azniouncea the latest noxious weed ,seed to 'appear in Canada, nameiY, the honorary pep- per, 'lira' in. -co:‘-aperaffoii pro- vincial Departments of Agyleulture is pursuing -.investigations as to its 'source and the 'preveation of its attaining wide- spread distribution. • The seed of this See the display of various *Ohs iinst makes at The 'Hydro Store. copEgicii: Home Grown ra tic DR S ALL DIFFER Itteteran Official Thinks No Two Act 11,11 _ ----The'maybar feer,,V, When is a man drunk? -The okt- issue over this -much-disputed - The foffewrag-rattor-1 forlaYmg-Pur-7---------squestiozi was raised again at'Iond-on, lets, compoied mostly of home grown, (Ont., during the progress Of a case in grains, is rnimenceiltrY'' - - Defence counsel was endeavoring io Division of the Dominion Experimental • •sow •that a man accused -of intoxication - Farms: mash -2 pints of ground' wheat; not-show:_the cnatureetetiaticall e•rtnens- ley or corn, SS 'part of ground be•ef ann. ._ •And 'here Was the reolv he received fish scrap, per Cent, bin/W Meal„ -ft 'pet- from a veteran-police-oilleet Who -was sent cog :Amer :oil, and 1 per be!t.irg ieaxamtnneevdeart the time: inet two drunks Who scratch grain 2 parts of wheat, 1 parC have anke in their. actions. Each I . I "Who sat in the region of the -Shadow of death" should "light spring sup." ,For Child was to be, even in his oatn life- time, "a light to lighten the Gentiles," as well -as "the . glory ofothis people • "Trithe' tinze tirCfarirtit population and activity the manufacttir- ingdistriet i5r Palestine, and the ---wa of its lake were ploughed byt 4,000 ves- sels of every description. • • thediksTiafZdellgiitfitrse..clnfltin7jn the happy valley of Nazareth were past; a lof Incessant WI, of ffei1niclety. o trolible, and wandering, and opposftion, of preaching, healing, and- doing' gOod, was now to begin. At this earliest daWn f hln 'entratieciump-his....Minkt our Lord's first .stay in Capernatun was uti• days. Vet these. ..0V woakthe a type cff.:-till the. reMainin life Ile there Called_hls_fir_st Mae' .1.; to hint anti then went about teaching, preaching and healing'. it would be clear to all that the new prophet who had arisen was wholly un- like his great forerunner. The hairy mantle, the ascetic seen/sten, the un- &Oen locks, would -have been impossible arid ottt a Place aratiria the Inhabitants 'of those crowded and busy • ShOres. Christ came not to revolutionize, 'Webs ennoble and to sanetify. Re came to teach that God was no dim abstractiOn, infinitely separated from them in the likr.off blue, but that he was the rather in't*herit they hied; Inernoved, and had' their being; and that the service Which he loved was not ritual and sacrihee, but mercy' and. Justiee, bunility and love. He came, not to hush the 'natural Music of men's lives, 'nor to fill it with •Storm and agitation, but ta re -hate every • gayer cord in that 'tarp of `it thouSand. strings," and t� make it -echo -Coukt Plot Steep -at Night Tired -Out -During the Day__ Mrs. N. W. Lukowey; Oakburn, Man., writes:-- "After 1th operation I was left in a very weak and run down condition. I could not sleep at night, and would be all tired out.during the day. I tried all kinds of medicine, but none of them helped_me Until I used Milburn's IL & N. Pills. I wua two -boxes eaull'itniitYllanicfnr forthe help theyfilm me. I would strongly advise all thoee "*. beinrul*A PM down condition to give these•Pilla thorough trial'? •or-sale-an-dems. r ontop Out. ut up 0*. , The T. Milburn Co.. Litytite Tor, • , oast, 1 part corn or buckwheat, 1 Part. is somewfiat different from the other." ar1eY-----12111-t4tion_mearied 'ac-, • • cording to what grains the farmer has' AN'ADA. S ACIIICIILTURAL WEALTH ayaliahle. ' ' Canada's gross. agricultural wealth is ---'-"Y"-- "''''''', 1,67610953300°, acckiidfiig-te‘Ta statement - 'canaalan Grahls- -W'm--:---- -liexied by the Sonnulo,i-Bureau-of The superior. developnlent _attained by tbaks,.._ . nortnera-growii grain „hi' :nowhere dem. • ' i onstrated more cenVincingly than at he RICHES IN A BATHROOM International Hay and, Grain Show held ' A jab4nnesbuto Man has struck it rich in Chicago. At the Show last right ia his own bathroom. For twenty Decem-Ls years,he has been a worker in Rand gold ,ber, Canadian ealithila Itiain. Oarrletl„Oft_raktes,,artit,caai might, returning from the the ilen's share the Chartiplorisilli) ' diggings. he "todk a -bath. But he did not awards in the following classes, namely: ' let the +waste water run down the drain. Hard Red Spring Wheat, Durum Wheat, He sluiced it into a tank and lei' the sedi- Medium. Late Wpitopats (region 1)ment settle. Retently he panned the earth , , ,,. e h had washed off himself in twenty • Early Oats (region .1). Trebi narleY, years of daily bathing and he got $500 Two -rowed BarleY. Bye, . ilex, -Soya worth of line gold. Assuming that he took Bering (region 1 and 2), Large Field 7,000 baths, that :means 'that he brought Peas, . Small. Fleid. _Nu; As _0... V. Field . home each day on his person about seven .,,, Cents -pay' ',diet, Whit% bur -for his- Peas, Alsike 'Clover, Timothy, Alf. —.14thouoht. would have gone ,down his sink. (Western section) and Nally Beans. In ' - . • the ,Hard Red Spring Wheat class, Can- INDIA'S DEFENCE • ediati entries • were Warded the ;first 39 Without the British, ; India must have prizes. ' . ' . , great conscript armies. Without such . . In the Soya Bean class for . ogien ,i. armies she could not hold ha& the 'Inl- and ; the first six prize winners *ere lion and a half Aletan fighting men on all 'rout °Marie, an indfcation a the fier frontiers and beyond. It must not be ; '-; forgotten that the flood of intra$1611 19 progress made by 'tb, Is. .'1"12,44* 131 Lhe not held !OP , by the esig,uotis British - production of this crop. ,In the exhibits Indian array: On equally important factor with the 'harmonies of beaten. ' et Alfalfa Seed for the -not,. the eight is the knowledge that behitict that army' ° Condensed frotn Farrar's Life whining. asinplexfront catitak were is tile whole weight of the British' Em- Christ. '.., . pire, 'The.position will be clifferent,whea - , ,...... from °I'lltarfri. ' e'Clrel,t '.1-?‘ ,Inese Were that weight is removed from the scale. WORLD MISSIONS among the first, At ,PrIre-Wilndrit. .1Ota Irl -......ere can be no doubt that the 45setence . and illellltiOd The 2nd, '4th and ith„ iii the British exercises a restraining in. . , A. Dow of Vogt , In the elaSs for Alsike teed Ontario' liaellce on tile °th" Otent101' enclAY -10,617,4/0 Copies Circulated again.be ‘ ftrid tho e Alharr frontier an eneeev - - - - , - , were . growers again demonstrated the ox -Plate ,- -AA ' ' - ' • - DUrIng the teat .15,617,470 op Cies , • in itely more ,t, more resduree- this Pr -trdn, ee SA ii, leading ftedileer of-fo' 1 thAn thsowerfule Afghan and. ectthoity. more eir'ettiated, an ineteese of 65,186 oiler the , high.,clatat Alaikeo'seed, 14 of the 20 ruthless -Soviet Russla.-Sir , Willitl-, Drevknisi year, surely one of .0..ct,d'a Ways Mlles Offered -being lien lo'Ontario. putt Barton in the "Con'teuiperary Reviitv ": ' of opening the "Poore!" Faith, unto the .t.p.ampionship lit tlifit thelts went to SAO * Gentiles." The circulation in English in , exhibit shown by triton Richert of F'ish'. ' the liritisis isles was 00,000, 'comprising .. The owner • of a cheap Watch brought' 411°6° 'll l'° ' , • Ides, 145, 00 Testaments. atith erville, Oat, ' Ivild splendid, showing niade by Oarift '' " d -to the jewen---"ersa shop tA) see what 217,000. ,Pottions. 664,000 coPlei of the * a° fn to gain Aut Email' *eta at the Int . ' could be done loritil it. 'national $httit Orove0., that Canada -E-YOU--se11- riierc-haSise-Mep -need . .IF you want to reachAte-largest number -of_lVfen with your sates talk . then— Advertise It in The your • niesiage these -colunmi . gets their ' tjToliel The Star is read consistently and appreciated -by men. Any message you have for them will,reach home. Star ads. bring profitable results. • Glad to help prepare your ad. furnish both cuts and copy. pot our low rates phone 71. thaues to produce grain toir superior 4 110 which ts *blip tp ISO the k • etsupellitien itt thektri4141 an411' *Wards With tottokristito too', ./geriptures In grtglish were sent abroad. . ntsk1nk a total , of 1,511,000 copies a th, ‘ "lite mlittr*ke .acourse, admitted, "'Wu hi divot* It." Seilptitret in English, . . The 11ritish *noire is,,praetiesily e6mt. , ), I. . . .61b'4ate4St4tli'c:ts*oil 401sPs r;°6id11e1P041st0n!islenr;e11nsrtainean thop /hi jeweler remarked. ust41iii, lncreaeed in New, 241stol, A ..,